. | i r r i ~1- --'~ ---_--o-...Q-...,_ _`,. llllllwr Amherst, ation. `“Mot`her’s -Teo I 11 it it .aff .i“g_§_ iii it; E i E € i go "~ g¢~.:‘.‘u,.-ram: '11' wa. -~---~ - WN=_'!'lA. N- mtomersfara bland View aeriolqias- - AUerlaraaalHol(r.l’a.rrieli.toP.0.louaa,Aaabers\,or 4aIi»Proprlo¢ofsofH0'i'll.EB'S OWN TEA. lryantb &D¢all.L4d., Halifax, N.S.,wl11roceive attention. Q (continued from has ei Dlslnlalllifrs ‘hespi wbiohtedaystandsaaaofreceipiaanaexpsndituna menvrialtoth pbiiaoi-Nwlosf-A i180.il08to 100. _farta0ft\lsprelaI1°tgenerati&. N Annu' ‘ BTATUIINT 0|' IIVINUI AND r IXPUNDITUBBB 1111010458 -................. 1 Salaries 11 Bal in *R0 Printingandstltimtery 10| Ba-nk el ......... ~ ‘ 0hl~l¥ . .. 26 ===== . ---.. 425.81534 Building committee 23.450 f anis overdraft 10.06 3 L .ar noamu aoanshsr -: B D “___ $33” §`§ui§fri`.°1i3.'§"°§fIrt1“e.§':e° 'ft . ' . "5-1"-=° ~ mm. Bond transfer tax i .. ,08. moe Royal Bank .. 611.77 Commissions ..........., 1 Paid in to campaign fund 24,724.81 Pcs 311. Bank interest ............ 10.20 .. _ GUARDIAN ' ,..El2_. 5 Held Last Night' .oo grad tion exercises of '00 gxrinee cgznty iroepitei int his for in the High school Auditor-i for the occasion The lfldul bg: nursing. Judgment and _ t so class, seven in number. was t___,sem° an inherent mmm" S*'”£4_9'_"°N ~ Graduation Exercises , Of Prince Co'u_1_1_t_y HOSPIWI thismvvlncaanup-to-datamadern Attaebadbsreuntoiaastatsmen from avaae ind tact in Seven N\11’S°5 R°°¢iY°d ua getieut guomiorteale. ep- Diplomas At Exercises titude ia the sever" W' °1 *il* ister. rluu iaeseerviue end report- '_° mg gymptomg md. cite in 101101115( 30.1 Lawyers fee ............. I1 G;-gdugteg Addrgssed [medical orders. Surely lf we pe! 1\lay1,1aastoA|ir'lIl\.1eB4 Pootcffieeboarsnt-...... 433 By Doctor Jardin .21 itribute where tribute is due. We e- full rtica to this year‘a e ‘§`r`feiuft‘eys. nr tprfith. they are alig- | - ‘ i ,, _ 0011181 822 TW' W" ' 1"” °"““°'“°°,§° and their teachers are to be 64 l-l m u e in , lent They are to be congratui nd t ongrat late the people who ha ‘“ in future eerlr their eervioer cor; gratulated but eoove all we sur; 'rhe mea was prcttily d¢°°"‘°°‘ .um renee ir the ueeie ei eu e UI! but or ply for in are going ail. Our WW liner l their i W’ W when ggsregi vastly who nity Making Progress up- ' This eala-n is nur-red for news U16 61061113 9! H.0l't0U 54309101' 05 FINANCIAL STAIEMENT as Ideas later-ees but advertising or er Monday evening were Angus Liv- t in the history of the Ins zirtigi. Mr. I-I. T. Holman, Presi these may be improved by thousht BN “U” In the meantime ws We b | d \ :_:t:'a°=v'::; oz?-ftlv °n»rT\fl'~:°|» 'ra' ié‘h':i§’;‘,',eg",,,,,d"£'d ‘;;’;n“,,,.M:J°u!§f$£: sbilow-ing is the financial statement for the year ending march glut, "'°°‘ _.___ Alhertorr. Flor-rie Beaton. Flat nive, lou. _ RETURNED FROM ENGLAND- I g,5(;5[p'1'§ ff Hr. and Mrs. J. J. MacKinnon fe- lt turned last evening fi’°m E¥\8lNld. ISLAND STUDENTS AT M-I-_ Balance on hand March Slst. 1933 8 when they spent Several montil-ag,u,ug0N_M rl., clgms gm-,,l,,, Patience' sees While in England Mr. MacKinnon 0, ML Amson Amgen-,y_ N_ 3__ ,yr Anaelthetie Fees ..... .. suffered from Sh°Tk- HL* m°“d5 Monday, Ralph wells, g~_~rn¢,gd_ p, X-Rfay Fees . Wm 5° Wd 1° he" *mi he has l-:.1.eung an old German an-"How Pr°viocia1Government`Gi-out . . . . . . '_ sufficiently recovered to return gm 1 Leave Thee," his lawn-rpm. Oity of Charlottetown. Grant .. . .. ' home. Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon ,st being Miss G,-el, R039,-5, 0'." Donation, W. G. Hogg (Screen) .. “f° "¥lSW’°° ri the C““*`““=“ N0' Leary Amour the students matu’- .G°l1°ctioae. week oi Prayer .. ._ received her Academic certificate. Superintendent, Miss Lovers. sistant Superintendent and glued, on the platform with nurses were seated Miss Pidtt W” to he he third group ureee th at an into two great groups Those th” ' each year know more, those th at doubiedly making pros1‘¢SS- are improving our equipment all doing everything in our power in bring our Hospital up to the li or Vl|_TlI0l|T A WRIIKLE . _.--- ~ What a rarityi-a woman with a large family and an unlined face. Read this letter she has writtenz- "I am a woman oi 50. have a family of 13 children, and have mt a wrinkle on my face. - Some time ago I passed through a. very severe il;ness, and resolved_to try Kruschen Salts, and am a. new woman since taking them. I have taken Kruschen for twelve monthb - not s small dose, but half-a-icaspoonful every lmorning in a cup of hot water. 1 'think Kruschen gives you a feeling of buoyancy and youth that nothing elsc does."--(Mrs) E. T. Many minor illnesses, depression and worry-which are the chief causes of wrinkles-are frequently due to the presence in the system of ,poisons bred by the waste products of digestion. These poisons are the *root cause of rheumatlsm, head- h inches, kidney trouble and other .compiaints, which rnako people old 16 33.013 as Clark. night superintendent., '" rlrrgterf, who eddréeeed me al C 1 t ti when knowledge 400°" D’ 1* W ""“““°' Km |32: snztorixdryease it nearly always many years now a standardised atitution, which means we are re ' and d ty. dem 0! 01° B°*“`d °' T"“t°°' pg; Graduate nurses can be divided “` each year know less. There se ms oc _ ’ ur-se cm 5 decreases The necessity for 8.005. ' n 2'°1a'§? and Dr. J. B. Champion, 0'Lea 3,00c,0° ll-H0 1°¢*1 °1¢l`3l"“°n~ A 1°” P1°“' progressive nurse to make full ing programme arrangefl by 1.600 20% L. Hancock made the event m 51'” enjoyable. The nurses, doctors a “°°“ H001- ruining in Engineering wee om- Prawn Broaannlverury sale .. . ence Frank Haslam, springfield, p_. Wohelo Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DUTCH SUPPER-A most en- E_ L Diathermy Treatments ..... .. . Joyable Dutch Supper sponsorcd _ .' » ~ Proceeds Bale Old Hospital Fumishings ._ _ by Zion C. o. 1. T. was held in -1 rhterert nadewrueht ruhe ...... .... ._ . _ ...II . ~ f -_ ,Interest accrued on bonds sold . . The Hall was tastefully decorated Mr. Norman _»o_mmervilie, K.C.. Charlottetown Fire Insurance .... ..... ... .. - in C. G. I. T. colors, blue and Toronto,`Chairman' of the Central Madlegl supplies wld __ _____ ___ ' "' '°'° white. The cafeteria style was' Coiuicii of the Canadian Red Cross Pathological Department ree; ...,,,., novel and afforded the purchasersvscciety, who last year addressed Rent of fleld ... .... ...U nu .un an opportunity of chcosing their the annual meeting of the'Prince Sale of bassinets .. ... .. ° .. U U." own menu. The girls serving in the’ Edward Island Division was heard; American Exchange ... ... ... ... ... ..: ... U H cafeteria were dressed in Dutch with much pleasure last evening in 5pecia1Nurses'}iloard . .. costume which presented a very a Canadian Radio Commission pro-’» Suri Lamp Treatments .... . . .. ...._ ...' .. Zion Hall yesterday afternoon MR.. SOM.l\ LILE SPEARS- les were suitably decorated witli| Summerville outlined some of the tulips and were tended by the girls achievements of the Canadian Red _ "aw, in C. G. I. T. costume. During thc! Cross, emphasizing particularly the afternoon appropriate music wz\s|niagniilccnt work of the Outpost EXPENDITURES played by Miss Daisy Swan. Nurses \vho last year ministered to thousands of persons in the outly- Electric Power 3 General Expenses .. .. 90 26 33 0° visitors were the guests of t '32 Ladies Aid of the Hospital to 'oo dance at the conclusion of t 446165 programme. 2'W°'63 their diplomas: Mary Hazel Brya 153. 15 183'” Hunt Bt. Eieanors; Irene Alice '°° Maépoueld, Northam: Lsabe 1'"a‘4° champion, Kensington: 1.19 An 320° Jeanette Ellis, MacNeil's Mil .00 "“°'35 Hamilton. original appearance. The tea-tab- gf-ra.m._Spe`aking from Ottawa, Mr. Telephone Commlasivn ...,... ...... -.. ......... ... ... 1.080 1.564 Death Of Mr. ing districts of Canada. In review- l ing the accomplishments of Junior Furnlshihgs, "painting, etc. ......... ... .... ... ..,. E Red Cross members on behalf Miguel .. ... .. -... . .. .. ... physically handicapped children, roceres .. . - , arlK_ennedy Mr. Sommerville challenged the Ihierest on loan ... ........ .. ... Senior members to greater achieve- Expenses Miss Hooper-'s grave . __ __ _ _ There passed away in Kensington merits thruush continued geheros- IHS'-ll’°l\°e . . - . . . . . . . .. . .. 287 6.775 3.552 3 001 last evening Mr. Earl Kennedy, for ity. . Laundry .. ..... .. .. . . . . .. 2,235 Bros Mr Kennedy was in his fortieth year and had been ill for about one month with pieurlsy. He was a. native of Kensington, the san of the late James and Mary Kennedy. He was a keen business man and his early demise is a distinct loss to the community. There are left to cherish his mem- ory, his widow who was before her marriage, Carrie Easter. daughter of the late George Easier oi Ken- sington and seven children, namely Rena, Marjorie, James, Doris, Geor- ri some years manager of Kennedy -_- 'Melt and Fish . gie. Malcolm and Shirley all at home, also three brother, Presto and Charles of the firm of Kennedy Brothers. Kensington, and Dr POST NUPTIAL SHOWE 'I‘ueSfloy evening May 15th, a .iolly Printing and stationery .... .. .. ‘i P05!-lie and Excise s.amps .. .. .. group of young people gathered the home of Mr- and Mrs. Fred 2,289 1.615 4,688 466 138 Muir and cream .. M°4\°~lar1dSurri°a1supoliee..... .. . Batt to tender them a miseeileh salaries . iam -s were o ened b Mies Connie Co The amusing and witty ver which were read by Miss Dor merriment. Mr. and Mrs. Bat thanked their many friends fo their beautiful gifts after which eous shower. A large basket laden City Taxes .. . . . 52 with slits was brought into the Telephone nent f. 11:. als Lrathologlcal Dephstirpenaoa .. 90 living-room. and the numerous xdtay r:»tpeueee'lff...ff.ff .. .` an 5§ parcels of silver. cut lass etc.. x-my reee.Dr..rohneon ..... .. so Hesrtr. caused much laughter a-url GENE1l.ar. ENDOWMENT r-'vim 1' By Amount reporfad March 31st, 1933 657,624.4 I By &q1lOBt Ll-te A111118 S. MBONei1l ......... .. 100. .4 -55 expectation of life of a baby b , _ $40,287.60 DR.. J AB»DlNE’S ADDRESS vitation,.to direct a. few remarks _ the graduate class, telling them 03 the work and aspirations of '57 profession into which they are ' ing inducted. All normal people 4° sire long liie hut they usually add 2__r,45,3g me pm V150 that they Shan C ability to think and act quickly 3" tihue to do so with both lrodiiy -“3 and mental health and that ie the ";h';§,Z‘;§;f;f,f,d first concem of the nursing pro- kindness and 5mce,.m,_ “mem .00 fesslon as wcll as the medical p 3 ieerioh end hospitals 're illustr- 'zg remember, that the average so ` I P Y '35 particularly in recent years .'l than thirty five years. Today 'I 03 than sixty years what the tra us tonight are able to visualize o o rats with the nursi ro Ng.; of every opportunity to read t d to The following .nurses received ' c M tw K¢“S‘“5°°“= N~'“f‘°1 1"‘°‘°°°° tivared the power to eoneeat n 'Ga T°“i5m “' 1° my P"1"u°3° °“ 1"' versai health rule, Maintain de' with control of emotions and 0 _ a rc '35 in answer to this objective. letatlss' égrgiigtigggérve our mam” C _an 7 5 the ineep ion of modem nursing| » ' , Pano trio, Mrs. Roy Silliphan 9 the average span of life was less,m5_ Joseph Callaghan md M_,s_ "§‘_;iP. Foley. 111 D y ye 'xlosalan .. .. ` “W” ms °°"""°“°°" °° “"5 poeto' dd , nr. 1. “Stated by Miss-Florence Baker. ' ce - 75-33 worthy achievement, Wh" *'h°l"Jsrdiner§ei:sir:&t`r:n 16 with the exercise of our imaging: Presentation of diplomas md D, I . es' Presentation of flowers to grad- nd best nursing liters ure an ° Industry and knowledge begat sue- . he _nurse must devote her full atten- lil h°| modesty, a characteristic of a ° cessful nurse. When on duty i tion to her tasks. Nursing will no “ tolerate the diiettante. l-raving 1 fl " she does her wer-ir in routine. ‘?', condition will have much to 15' with the success of your work. | D5 P lkeep her body continually und discipline, avoiding excesses, keep ing regular hours and regular Moderation in all things is the ‘° healthy body ih order to ceq an emergency Members of , C 'V' tiuuihg her edueatiou eetuetee th 1160 the do h postgraduate study and training. te in order and in system. Your physicéal o Mary Lauretta areehault. walling-. rrurre owes it to herself to '£22 _ ton; and Matilda Gardiner Owen,: ment and m hu. rofession to e rest. uni- a _ uire ug ‘those qualities so' essential for your ° particular work, physical and he be' vous stability, eveness of tem r- ' eognised as carrying out the 9 and regulations as established the Hospital Auhorities. We far, however, from the pinnacle perfection arid could use to a contributions, not in a begging tltude, but consider them more an investment for the improi t ,and expansion of _an Institut ' whose function it is to make - just a little sure: and just a lit safer for you and yours. In hel ing us you are building a guard for your health and hap piness. _ _ _ r this evening something of a. might come to us. We aolocit thei_iei placed upon we market week H, a,,5,wecl:. Perhaps, now that we are mg. climbing up out of the valley of ,Oni depression, brighter days may be mel in store for us. We imtlclpaie that mfmany of those, who owe us, will p_|soon bo in a position to give ul We are establishing for ourselves r-ew;-d__ A short time ago this Homitar ig - °'° °‘“°'°“°y' W' ““'° °°°“ {,,_ihefore their time. It is the uafaillng _- effect of Kruschen Salts to expel rules. these poisons and keep the blood- g 7 stream pure. And a rich supply of ue, pure, vigorous blood is the secret of of youthful vitality--millions of men d_l and women have already proved yerrtege my eeutributiohe that‘ eei ‘the assistance we so sorely need °f by payips ua _ Recent Affiliation . W gr, grluugln Bevan nur-sea, became affiliated with the Nov( histnrg. In a short time their D lomas and their pins will be have chosen. It is one of the n practising the highest prin We have no hesitancy in afflrmin that Miss Mary Hazel Bryanion KT U berng more than we have done Scotia and P. E. I. I-Iospltll AS honor to at any time within our pn r sociation and we anticipate derlv-_ ing much benefit, in Hospital Management from this connec p e- . - sented to them and their student tion. We have also during the year days will be over. We with them secured the services of Dr.” Cun- per every success in the vocation they 11108118111 in our I»ab0re-tory WWE. the in a. in- by l-,_ which will make it a positive as- ob- iest and gives the opportunity of all-rnhoc that everythins in this department will be done in a cap ciple - that human nature can attain to. able, careful and efficient manner. g It is with the deepest regret-I or that I report that Mira ridgeoa. is ' ness and restraint, energy and use- Kensington, R., R., Miss li;i_uriei our capable Superintendent, is f N .n o life has b°en ra idl iricres.sir_Ag_ PEOGRMME I Presidents address. dir.. w. 1-ienooelr. work has meant to this community Read,‘ng__v,°,§t §_,chu,d“n_ in the relief of suffering most nilif I-1°,-e,,¢e Nightingale Pledge,-Ask Y ministered by Rev. o. wetierworth- in hearing in a somewhat cone U5 form what we have been do Miss Lillian Pidgeon W. on-, Florence MacDonald o or li- Miss Mary Lauretta Arsenault E Wellington and Miss Matilda Ga o 3 v .. _4 in Prince Edwmd mand is m°é°i S010. vocal. "0 dry 11106! T¢€\l'S"- - will materially help to enhance i Eleanors, Miss Irene Alice Cha diner Owen of Hamilton will be a credit to our Hospital an present enviable reputation. Yeafa Activities Reviewed during the year. The number , - ROY Kenned of Alberton, and two sis- ien at home, and ie whom much yours couple a_ Ions _wa ,happ sympathy is extended. 'I'he funeral Wltdded life- " will take place on Thursday after- ‘ noon at 2 o'clock from the Pres- I I byterlan Church of which the de °°°°°d,__W‘°_ * ’!_‘£E‘E?£~;5__ __ BIB.'l‘H_B - _ . - ~ PARKMAN-At the P. E. I. Hospital on May 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald E. Parkmm, East Royalty, s son. ' Maiuuaoss Woon-Meenovorai - ori’r/lay 22, 1934, at the residence oi’ Rev. gt 1-; R,arnsayJ 71 Upper Prin e _ . e C ree . Marjorie ean Wood to Lern- gg Anhibild MICDWBGII Nth Of ` and one ofthe main features of th _ . Branch Of Post- rm as-te rs Assn. _.___- (C. P. By Guardluva Special Wire branches of the Canadihh masters Maritime' Provinces which ,hav been in session here for concluded .deliberations late tod °‘°1°"°’°°W“ I joint' convention was the daoi-S DEATHS SEAMAN--In Rloslindale. Mass. on io to merge the separate units in Maritime Branch of the Canadia Postmasters Association. E . J. my 1"» 1954- ¢"°“°° Grate 5"-, white,.oi'. Bathurst., N. B_..._Pr°».ld-- man. _ . ' 3 E058-At the P. EL island Hospital May 22, 1084. Mrs. Gordon Ross, (nee Sadie Gillis). Vernon_ River. Funeral notice later. -- - -- KINNEDY-At Kensington, .May 22, 1904 Earl C. Kennedy age 40 years. Funeral from Presbyterian :Church Thursday, May 24th at p. m. LIABNED--On May 22, 1934. at the home -of her nephew. George Mc-Nevin, Milo, Lot 9. P. E. I., Mrs. E. Learned, formerly of East Bos- ton, Mass. Fimeral May 24, burial in Milo Cemetery. (Boston papers please copy). DONNELLY ._ At sacred” Heart Home May 21, 1934, Jane Donnelly aged 82. Funeral Thursday mom- ing at_0.15 from the residence of her nephew, John P. Bradley, 194 Grafton Bt., to Bt. Dunstsn’s Ba- lillel..thence_to Kinkora Cemetery. by wav of Ke1ly’s Cross. _ In Memory of Dur Dear lon DBLDIDID CHESTER MCLUIB Who Died Hay lsrd, 1080 lt la Just har years wa lmcw llt it seems so long ago We watched your fading eyes entre: 'the-New Brunswick war elected president of the new organization-, with J. F.- Nicholson branch, V_ioe-Pi°esldsnt._,C._R._. Dooa. Dorchester, N. B; Secretary-Treas- urer, Miss Muriel Sullivan, Red Bank, N. B., H. C. Secord, Penob- gquis, N. B., T. J. Mclnnis, Port Borden, P. E. I.. A. R. Read, Rock- ingham, N. B., Joseph Crosieyn. New Aberdeen, N. B., additional members of the execuitve. were elected as 1’¢1'JI`e5¢¥l"-i'1V‘=5 °f Dominion Association, while C. R convention in windsor. ont. It was decided to hold the 1085 convention N. S. _ Prim awards were made as fol- lqwa; To postmaster with longest service, ~.1. v, aoimrue. Bh°41°°- N. B.; to .postmaster coming louse" croeley, New Aberdeen, -N. s.: for general ~attendanoe. William Mac- Lean. Canaan Station, N. B. Lgrllagtphiseaz Mrs. M. Praser_. Lewisville, N. B. and Mrs. Allen uit, cost srauthfri. B. ~ r . Among resolutions passed ve# one to the Miniever of nuance dtlnti’ 1““°h W” °°W°d \*ff°r° By Befiueatbaic Dr-Angus-Maeceeu .. ters. Min Rachael and was Mar- the suesta departed wishing the ny nequeetnete .a.r.newar gggf y . _o By Exchangeoinonds . .. .. 16 658.84052 order to ensure a. cdntinuous PRIVATE ROOM ENDOWMENT Form Marrtrme f tion. Everyone, therefore, must °" Pt ns p 3 tion and that ie evident today 00 'l physician, hospital and nurse. i the ehenge oi the patients urn): ,‘-§§‘,t;f"°°'°““' °“d D°“°1° W' tude from that cf miracle search- er to that of a ;c»operatol° wit v°/‘$1 s°1°"B°1-ry Bmwn’ by women of the highest culture and L W Ha,{,.°5|', ° ey ay srrioum. reported March slat, ioaa ...... s 2,400.10 ff, ,’l',‘:°§1:f,;';‘;°nf,°ne”he*:“d1;'q“u,f’"° God save the Kms. ie-| h Mrs. Mclcod. rf] Mixes ouariette_.sohge beloved cruiting of t-he nursing profession 91?' M55 gegxlda was 815-886 M1106. 489 Fema Tha religious denominations, i389 Males, 471 Females. which these people belonged, w -8 ed Church-293, Anglica ly regarded and rernunerated -2. Nazarene-2. Lutheran- rrr, severing her connection with us. Miss Isabella Fortune Hunt, of st. The I-Io ital has ros red under m SP D Pe her jurisdiction for she always had D. ion of Kensington, Miss Annie its interests at heart. Her execu- Jeanette Ellis of McNeil\s Mills. tive ability has been recognized by of all, and the efficiency with which r- she trained her nurses and ccn- all ducted the affairs of the Hospital d is proverbial. It is unfortunate that ts she has decided that she can no longer remain with us. During the year that is drawing to s. close we have had some pleasant and grat- ifying things said to us about our You will no doubt be interested Hospital. We have had also criti- lse cism. The praise has been pleuing ing to hear but the criticism has been of helpful. We welcome it for it patients served during this period gives an opportunity to improve es . and correct any deficiencies that l l"rhie eompered with seo in less- may inadvertently ereep ia. A short time ago we established to the use of a new Anaesthetio which e . has been appreciated by many I re -for Roman Catholics-878, Unit- have in mind one old lady in par- li 9, ticular, who, upon being asked how Presbyterian-50, Baptist-38, she liked it, replied-"It was Christian-15, Church of Scotland beautiful, Just splendid. Why 1 thou ht I was in Heaven until I FREE PRINTERS BED ESTATE LATE MARGARET CLARY By Amount reported Merch slat, loss si,soo.oo _ By Interest 'lass MoNc'roN, N. B.. any 22;’§‘he $1 ,5-M, T0 PEI Hospital 301141 -... 61500.00 f' . .. association of the three 'ro asian .i.1-iewlrirueeeoun .. ' ce t. 20.00 0 To stella Duffy account 42.00 G Audited and found correct,- °tl'ler'Wlee the quality of the min 00 the tasks 1mp0Sed. lishe at St. Thomas Hospital. Lo don. Eng.. in lsoo. ru recognition Nightingale founded modem nurs "ill-ged in nursing will be unequal this pioneer service May 12th. th birthday of Florence Nightfnga‘ pressing thanks of thrbranoh- f I0 -lin And wrt, Your boyish form, wa seo It 3-ft. Tlid gantla heart that know no gulio; 'ILM plsraat Ian, that sweetest smile Oli low we do linger Olthn spat when you an held All wa some and plant our lion-era. Ol lla grave when Gnd Ima made Yah .lad not long on earth in any .lonely paths to neva. ~ _ :ai unto ase"'ald lrnsw the war", Oli gracious laviaur add. _ th estoratiimf of the tan-WNW reguztm ‘in____e:1ariee.__t; elvirlg 1, ' :ith whiehf-was coupleii 01° 11°F' that restoration be made as aulekly ar poeelule to -omni-eos-.tho ,entire poetalttservioe. Another- easoiutloa - passedrwaa-that»to=th» Dlrllllllht' ary couimitteelo! 'i-l\l»‘l¢iV“ “WW urging them to P190 PNWUWU in a position that would ensure mir eenenaeeod ay retiree and llaills all Bratharb. them “nut `n‘dl_,,_’°uu°.| d||_ i.~.~»' ' N.D. MacLean i i_ lIll1llI‘l'AlI_l Charlottetown and Ruth lnlailso phone 14| ..._,____,_ __ missals. and~aiso‘to-increase the scale of'rent allowance to post- maatersinpremises outsidaof wb-. 110 bllildinlti ‘ .- ' . ::Dougias’ Ilgyptian Liniment is iinrivslled for speedy relief in mur- eulnr rbeunlatism, lame back, ln- iiatnmation, b\\m8'and felonsr _ -£5 i 'ro sat.:-omsrorm onoan good eoaditioa. 40 Dorchester Fir i | i.-sou R. P !"00=l5Y'I'i~iE one, to. be' henceforth known as th; humpmq ACQQUNT Yell' Elllllhl April N411, 1934 two day; 'ro Balance on deposit lisa el.s1a.es ri _ . _ to branch. IIJEIYII CAMPAIGN l“'UND19$0 .......... 4615793 Refund Master Builders Ltd. ............... .... 28.86 Rdfund special duty tile .. 229.14 Refund sales tax some Interest on bond .. 16.72 Royal Bank of Canada Ioan 125,000.00 EXPENDITURES The presldentand vice-president Architects Fees 22,295.43 A. F. Byers as Co., Contractors . 200,611.18 thobmnchonmeexgguglygggtheTile ...... ... 3,963.65 Hardware and Building Material ..... .. 5,399.00 -Dob-e---and -A_ Rh Rnd wen clwgep Transformers .... 000.00 ' " ~ th |934 Dgmml n Pllmer Ileoirfid C0. .............. ........e. ee... 3,098.61 _ “° d°’°““"” '° ° ° Equipment .. 10,430.00 Expenses General °f we M°'“”“° °""°*‘ ‘“ ““*‘°"°' ’e".ilZT‘iI.“. ‘£’l}‘....".'.:;.°.'°'...:.. Concrete blocks ..... Laying sewer pipe line Elevator . _lihiginesring and lilectric plans . dst-°° 1° °°“r°““°°» ‘°""*‘»r-.’“’.°.’°"‘f¥ff...1;1ii111:1;;::::;;t:::t::::::' .::::: Interest au loan during construction Painting . . . . . ... ... Itefrigoratibn . . - . . - .. .. Wages (Clerk of work, grading, etc.; Cost of alia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,908.70 3,225.75 . . 2,030.10 6,093.04 615.00 6.991.411 7.49350 8,489.08 300.00 3312.53 2,609.16 3,500.00 0606.16 5,000.00 I O1'¢ditbl1\1’weH.0‘yl1B&fik . . . . . . . . . . .. ...U 960.25 Hospital Bond held for re-sale . . . . . . . .. . 1,500.00 8 2,450.25 Outstanding Bills ic be paid.- nuir payable eli,rsi.1i _ Accounts payable .......... 3,032.45 $17,704.16 of Sydney Mines. N- 5-. former Campaign Fund 1923 43,280.02 ‘ 'Preiideht '61' ' 1110 "N0va.' BOOM! 81706181 811170.*-liptlohl to Bldl- Filhd ...... _ ... 380.54 $313,111.66 3 7.450% ing on the ideal of disintereste service and that ideal is part your heritage. Disinterested gel- to the relief of suffering, in thi the true nurse finds her happines Nmuherttlon. The nursing profeg apt to develop different vicwpcin sentiments were well expressed p that will come back to you in t ing given away freely, you y who accepting its opinion re sense. In order to attain compeicn class attended Prince County Hos- S iod of stress and iribulstion which, of I trust, will stand as a record for vi” to the promotion f h ' time when we can look forward V913,-,_ to th, pnserwaou “mms the future with confidence and S. s md wn¢em,m¢m_ her “wud ,mal The lot of the trustees, or in fact ' o Y ,lon ln oomtumy witnessing me way responsible for the success f gy-"adm of sickness .nd dum ue this Institution for the last two is °“° gh", other w°men_ they yum, early for they have been facing dwind- gh, tm, value of thing, worm ling revenues and climbing over- e:tis,ss1.1s while and are more eetueted ih,d’°fi-‘» “"°°“°°""’\° bm* “"1 ° their desire to help humanity ihrm- marked llwretse in the Pr°P°ftl°r\ ma,-ely fm- pgcunlm-y ,mm These of free patients Every effort the late Dr. John M‘:Rae. author of b°““d5 Wt mu °‘°h m°“m W” d. will be in your power every da he oonsoiousnem of duty well dune, og make ends meet. We knew that kind acts performed, things hav plaudits of the unthinking publ made from the tabloid newspape teacup gossip or what not. presum- ee to Judge the qualifications eau' turn up. I lm pleased to say that ; something did turn up and we the nurse to be honored is imbued were not ¢iisaPD0lhted- It *DOI the form of a marked increase in our standing of a. trained nurse. Bu with the ideals of the nursing profession, is competent, cultured, earnings. Wl\l°l1 mly not be Def adaptable, industrious and is gift- manent, and a 50 pzr cent increase ed with good health and common in the contribution mode by our Provincial Govemment, which will you the members cf the graduat ig; pazsrnarws annrtsss like to quote from the Qaeech o ,¢h°°1“fo,f:(;.,u,'?,ts{5i.§g:f,;lt°l ef1f,"l';1£§ the Financé Minister of Canada and modelled after ihepalii hui; ale wh” h’ “’°“""' d°"’“ N' bud 3 B He raid--'we have finished Training School for Nurses estab ‘ l reading of Bleak House and h ss , tions of the Prince Coun y Hosp tal. We have been through a. per- many a. day, and have reached a to ' with the assurance that improve- ment will be the order of the day. anyone who may have been in an years, has not been a pleasant , ~ . was y‘ made to keep expenses within "In yqmde" Fields," when in nn showing a steadily growing deficit. “layers to 1-ll, senden” he ga, -1¢_.'I`hs staff, with the interest of the y Institution at heart, very gracious- in htm. up 10,. yo,"-selves treasures ly accepted a reduction in their salaries, but still we could not a cy no doubt be continuous. Tha re iquests for 'this Government con- Ladies and Gentlemen, I would get. the H av °;` got started on Great Expectations.” 8 This was applied to Canadian con 0 ditions but I feel they are equally is uw” thmushmt me cwumd! applicable to the economtic condi. world as national hospital day. Mi ' I e - reduction in the salaries of the et Trustees would not help for they p°g5¢5,g_»' The nm-Se who Wm, out were receiving nothing as it was in the fight does my my the and they tell me something from lr, nothing still leaves nothing. We my realized that it was merely a mat- ;-, ter of waiting for we knew, Mio- awber-like, that something would e' cognition cf the justice of our re- 1, Christian Scientist-1. year. Private patients numbere tal number ovi' Hospital days showed 9144. 1. B saw Dr. Howatt." Appreciative re- The number of Ward patients marks- of this kind are pleasant to was 523 compared with 410 last hear especially when coming from rl patients themselves. 852 compared with 448 in 1933. To- I woulda like at this time to ex- for press the appreciation of tha this year was B382 while last year Board of Trustees for the great as- sistance and help given to the In- Hospital days paid for were 4080 stitution by the Ladies Aid. They last year 3707. Part pay days num- come in closer contact with you bered 1475 this ear and 2361 last from day to day than the 'I`1'l1SifeeSr Y year, while not paid and free num- and I hope you will give them. your last year. ` with 'I3 infants. We do not close our books unti bered 2827 compared with 8076 support and that you will co-oper- ate with them in their endeavours Obatetrlcal cases numbered '12 in raise the wherewithall with which to carry on. It seems too bad l that Aids of this kind could not 'ie the last of this month so I cannot established in other centres tell you definitely just how we tiiroughout the County, for the stand financially at the present Hospital is a County organization time. The following figures, how- and should receive from the ever, compiled from 1933 record will give you a rough idea of t 8200.00, amounts collected fr endowments-$2,498.57, and cthe he activities of the Institution. 'Ilhs total receipts for the year a. way as to enable it to secure the made un of Provincial Crani-02,- new equipment that is being dis- 000.00, Sumraer-side Civic Grant- covered. I might say, almost daily m s County as a whole sufficient re- venue and assistance to make it possible for it to carry on in such and the new treatments that the o patients-$15,581.13, Income from workers in research are continu- r ously bringing to the attention oi minor amounts from other sources the medical world. I feel that our reach $22,084.97. This is all ex sum of some 2500-00, which mus penciiture are represented b cal and Surgical Supplies 22,677 $1,651.69, Laundry-41,619.47, Sal aries 87,240.01, Insurance-$956.93. these figures will clearly demon same position as a mercantile con corn and must look to the patron age we receive to provide the big gest proportion of our gross re venus. The patronage we recel is represented by the amount factor in ihcroaslilg our net re venue and a reduction in it almost bound to represent a de be termed s defieit in the year’s work. The largest items in our ex-1 - Bummerside Ladies Aid could or- pended in the operation of our ganize some at least of the :enires hospital, together with a. further, and in that way distribute the load tltbat, at the present time. is so heavy to carry. I know you are all anxious in get cn with the entertainment that Y Butter, Milk and E825-81,103.44, Mr. Lowell Hancock and his art- Groceries-|2,43i.'l8, Drugs. Medl- .43, know the graduating niu-ses are X-Ray Supplies--$155.39, Fuel,- ists have prepared for you. and 1 eager to receive their Diplomas - and their Pins so I will close my iremarks by congratulating the An even casual consideration oi nurses on having graduated and in -1 wishing them a prosperous, pleas- strate that we are in much the ant and happy career in the voca- - tion they have chosen. E; Resignation O f mkMaA.s@y ve patients’ fees-415,581.13. An in- crease in this item is a matreinl _ _ 'i The resignation of Mr. R.. A. Pcn- is dleton as general secretary cf the lo- '_ cal Y. M. C. A. was aimounced lust piial for three years where y lined and trained in nursing. ted with the worthy ideals 1 have compared above statement with the relative books and vouch- ' may appear as one more gr ers and find it correct. H. J. GORDON, !dBDU'I:l YM- YEAR- INDING MARCH. 1034 ‘Xbtai number of patients treated during year . 1,800 Total number of patients admitted . 1.20; Total number of out patients during year .. 'lbtai number of patients remaining March slat, 1034 'Imax pumps; afgurgical patients during year Total number of Medical patients during year . 'Ibtai number of obstetrical patients during year -- Tctalnumbsrofinfantabornduring year ............. ... ... Total numbercfdeaths during year ---- - - - ~ . -- 'liotainumbarcfpatianiapaidaecounts in full 'lbtai numbar patients paid accounts in part .. I , . . Auditor ranks of nursing b\it on due con were thoroughly instructed. dlscip-, casual observer these graduate nursing to seek its diploma. To t D ou that is being enrolled into the elderatlcn it will be appreciated be avoided. it i, deplorable. We ---- -- L 'l ~ ills: o1l‘ sideratlon is gratifying and im It appreciation for the donors there speaks well of your training schoollof. when it can influence such a good- ly number of young women promp- We have always felt that th oi greatest asset. not only from dollars of time wasted through sickness is astounding, and when - we realise that much of it could E. Lil ~ parts to all of us a feeling of deep good health of a community is its a helsocial standpoint but from an eco- : nomic one as well. The value in 6 nm- If' m‘3h¢ °PP¢*“`- th¢f@f°'°» evening at the annual meeting oi that the Hospital is one of those me A_.,5°¢|gu°,,_ Institutions that flourish through; M,._ p,,,,dle,,,,,_ who has been lr. the m1»f°rt\1n° 01 °thera We d°.Y_1vi.c.A_ work for almost twenty not intend, however, to grieve ovenyeul-5, hu been ln Chu-lmetgwn :pi thi* “Ct W' ‘VC 10451. Well if WPithc past twelve years, during which do prosper. that we render a ser-‘time he hae made a host oi rr-iehdi V|°¢ 01" Willis out the misfortuncfin the community. He intends to the worries and the troubles. and, take a year off for rest ani. study brink! in lt! Dil” httllth. 0011'-before resuming active work. Thii tentment and happiness. Thelperiod ha will spend in New Bruns- troublas that Lava beset us dui-ing,wick. Tile resignation becomes ef- the year that has almost reached Total number of patients who did Total number of patients from c Average number of patients pei- d 6'1` Total number of patients days .. '|00 'lbtll number of Free patients 201 Total number of Free days from 118 Total number of Free days from 121 Total colt per patient per day 07 Total charges Free patients s42i'I‘otal charges non pays _ _ . . . ._ ‘Ilotal nlunber of1"R-BE patients . . . . . . . U|,l1’l _...-,_........ r Total numberofpatients from City . .. days .. not pay accounts 110 154 try . . . 'us 14.781 8,017 sydurlng year . . .. country e 3_l2 . . 7,813.30 .. . . . . 3,856.70 163Balance due by part pays ............................. 0,018.03 eet| 44 fciai. When I take you into my 'confidence and tell you that the |awounta actually due the Hospital and unpaid amount to well over 220.00000. you will realize how we are affected. This, it is that causes most of our troubles. Could we but its goal have been mostly finali-_ fective on August 31st next. SAINT JOHN, N. B., May 23- Saint John fishermen are tskiha advantage of an exceptionally ear- _ly and heavy sardine run. Three schooners left today with 07 110|!- ,heads of the little fish. D105'-IY destined for factories on Paslama- 1.Mi. collect this amount we could en-j' quoddy Bay in Maine. Fishermen 1.770] Joy a period of prosperity that* , are receiving from six to eight dol- would be of matgriai advantage tc, lars for each hogahead. One of tha the Hospital itself, for it would meh estimated. today that from enable us in install more of the 300 to 400 hogshcads had been modern equipment that is being taken since last Wednesday. ee. cf? »»/. 'r . l,~ ~,...- 1 .2 A..- ...., i- .. ... ,, ....1 -». ..., _,xg ,... . ue ` y . / 1 i In :ing "U The tree, rom 4 UWI are any The nge folk tied a to . and i will :ail- ee’s rl: li an ‘l WO L 1 if-ir _ ..._ l andoned shoe fact lames were fir-sl ng wind, the fire quarter of a mi!! 15 business places, .lings. The bum- r Shoe Company, operatives out of :at yard between yachts were leil flames. lfiid ;ER1 irunr all .......l.l.'»a-in 8.25a.m. ...-... 8.45 a.m. n..... 8-501-111- ....... 9.05a.lil- ......9-Nam th ... 9.30 a.m. ¢ 9.45 a. m. 01111.. 10.05 a.m. NICE STATION ini ;-=-_.il 573- i .2 oem ... ’0BTi| Wharves = I-'___25E-.' W knees rice ivis - “owu 1 eaua-3 e »